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Passionarity

Lev Gumilev and the Engines of History

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Passionarity

著者: Boris Kriger
ナレーター: Todd Sayers
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Some words are born in laboratories and die in footnotes. A rare few escape, slip into ordinary speech, and take on a life their makers never intended. “Passionarity” is one of these escapees—a strange, electric word coined by the Russian historian Lev Gumilev to explain why peoples suddenly blaze into history, conquer, build, overreach, and burn out. He meant it as science. It became something stranger: a myth, a mirror, a political slogan, and a way of feeling time.

This book tells the biography of that idea. It follows passionarity from the Stalinist prison camps where it was conceived, through the riders of the steppe and the bonfires of revolution, into the great debates of philosophy—Hegel and Nietzsche, Spengler and Toynbee, Marx and Foucault—and out the other side into our own age of viral outrage and manufactured enthusiasm. Along the way it asks the only question that finally matters about any grand theory of history: could it ever be wrong, and what happens when we actually put it to the test?

The answer is surprising, honest, and a little humbling. Stripped of its cosmic mysticism and its dangerous talk of “more passionate peoples,” the core of Gumilev’s vision turns out to describe something real—the way collective energy ignites, peaks, and fades—while the myth wrapped around it turns out to explain everything and therefore prove nothing. This is neither a defense nor a demolition. It is an invitation to look into a mirror made of flame, and to recognize, in the rise and fall of distant nations, the rhythms of our own restless hearts.

Written for the curious general listener, with wit, clarity, and not a single equation, Passionarity is a journey through history, science, and self-knowledge—and a field guide to one of the most seductive ideas of our time.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
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